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A large group of researchers from the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children have investigated the predictive factors for which children with an acute demyelinating event will go on to develop MS. The usual culprits turned up: low vitamin D, glandular…
In response to a common question, here is a recording about the science behind his recommendation to avoid cow’s milk products. Prof Jelinek discusses the key papers in the literature that establish the link between cow’s milk and MS.
The ABC has featured Prof Jelinek's newly published research showing the benefit of live-in retreats for people with MS on its current affairs show The 7.30 Report
New data from the longitudinal study in Tasmania show MS incidence doubling from the 1950s to the 2000s, and the prevalence tripling from 1961 to 2009. The death rate however halved
Findings from the Nurses Health Study suggest that high cow's milk consumption in adolescence predisposes to MS in later life
Professor George Jelinek's review of Judy Graham’s book: Managing Multiple Sclerosis Naturally.
Meditation 'reduces the emotional impact of pain making it easier to bear'.
Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis tells the whole story of George Jelinek's recovery. But in short, he found hope, and probably in the unlikeliest of places.
An intriguing study from Austria has come up with an unexpected finding. The study examined 163 people with a new diagnosis of clinically isoloated syndrome (CIS) suggestive of MS attending 29 MS clinics in Austria
New confirmatory evidence has been published from South African scientists that higher cell membrane concentrations of saturated fats predict worse outcomes in people with MS
It has long been known that relapse rates for women with MS fall during pregnancy. Read more from a Stanford Study.
Here is the full paper as published in the Lancet in 1990 looking at low saturated fat diets in MS patients over 34 years.
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